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Members of the 50th Reunion Class of 1962 sing the Dartmouth Alma Mater. (photo by Eli Burak '00)
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Brian Pogue, Dean of Graduate Studies, confers the degrees of students in the Master of Liberal Arts, Master of Arts, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy. (photo by Jeff Woodward)
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Graduates of the newly named Geisel School of Medicine. (photo by Jeff Woodward)
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Class marshals rehearse for Sunday's Commencement ceremony. (photo by Eli Burak '00)
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Graduation Week at West Point is filled with activities for visiting families and guests to share with their cadets—from concerts, receptions and religious services to award ceremonies and parades. Attendees filled the bleachers and walkways surrounding the Plain May 25 for the Class of 2012 Graduation Parade. The parade and pass in review would be the last one for the graduating class and signified a passing of leadership for the Corps of Cadets to the Class if 2013. The day began with an informal ceremony during morning formation to recognize the rising underclass cadets who will take on further leadership responsibilities following summer training. The day will end with a formal banquet for the Class of 2012 with Gen. Raymond Odierno, the 38th and current Chief of Staff of the Army, as guest speaker. Photo by Mike Strasser, USMA PAO
President Kim addresses the Class of 2012 on the BEMA. (photo by Eli Burak '00)
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2012 graduates toss their mortar boards into the air in celebration. Learn more at Dartmouth's Commencement website. (photo by Jeff Woodward)
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Graduation Week at West Point is filled with activities for visiting families and guests to share with their cadets—from concerts, receptions and religious services to award ceremonies and parades. Attendees filled the bleachers and walkways surrounding the Plain May 25 for the Class of 2012 Graduation Parade. The parade and pass in review would be the last one for the graduating class and signified a passing of leadership for the Corps of Cadets to the Class if 2013. The day began with an informal ceremony during morning formation to recognize the rising underclass cadets who will take on further leadership responsibilities following summer training. The day will end with a formal banquet for the Class of 2012 with Gen. Raymond Odierno, the 38th and current Chief of Staff of the Army, as guest speaker. Photo by Mike Strasser, USMA PAO
The Class of 2012 participated in their first senior event, a beer and wine tasting, that marked their senior gift launch.
Joseph Helble, Dean of the Thayer School of Engineering, confers the degrees of Bachelor of Engineering and Master of Engineering Management. (photo by Jeff Woodward)
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Bellevue College President's Staff (from left): Cesar Portillo, Patricia James, Ray White, Laura Saunders, Tom Nielsen, Paula Boyum, Larry Herron, and Russ Beard.
Class marshals rehearse for Sunday's Commencement ceremony. (photo by Eli Burak '00)
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Aqqaluk Lynge receives his honorary degree, Doctor of Humane Letters, from President Kim. (photo by Jeff Woodward)
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Congratulations for a graduate. (photo by Jeff Woodward)
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A proud graduate with family members. (photo by Jeff Woodward)
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Class marshals rehearse for Sunday's Commencement ceremony. (photo by Eli Burak '00)
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Class Day on the BEMA. (photo by Eli Burak '00)
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The Class of 2012, with covers removed, watches the pass in review of the Corps of Cadets on the Plain May 25. It was the last parade as cadets for the Class of 2012 before they become commissioned Army officers. Photo by Mike Strasser/USMA PAO
Graduates link arms during the singing of the Dartmouth Alma Mater. (photo by Eli Burak '00)
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120529-N-AC575-685 ANNAPOLIS, Md. (May 29, 2012) Newly commissioned Navy and Marine Corps officers toss their hats during the U.S. Naval Academy Class of 2012 graduation and commissioning ceremony. The Class of 2012 graduated 810 ensigns and 267 Marine Corps 2nd lieutenants at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alexia Riveracorrea/Released)
Nearly 1,000 cadets from the Class of 2012 marched into Michie Stadium May 26 for the graduation and commissioning ceremony. This was the U.S. Military Academy's 214th graduating class, representing approximately 75 percent of the cadets who entered West Point nearly four years ago. Photo by Mike Strasser/USMA PAO
Class of 2012 Cadet Austin Laetsch is stopped by plebes on Thayer Walk following the ring ceremony. on Aug. 19. Per West Point tradition, plebes capture and surround the firsties while reciting the “Ring Poop” as follows: the "Ring Poop: "Oh my God, sir/madam! What a beautiful ring! What a crass mass of brass and glass! What a bold mold of rolled gold! See how it sparkles and shines! It must have cost you a fortune! May I touch it, please, sir/madam?" Some firsties devise escape plans while others simply barrel through the swarms of cadets as they try to start their weekend with family and friends as early as possible. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs
President Kim, President Emeritus Wright, Honorary Degree recipients, and Trustees before the 2012 Commencement exercises. (photo by Eli Burak '00)
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At the conclusion of the Class of 2012 Graduation Parade May 25, cadets scattered to seek out family and friends. Graduation Week at West Point is filled with activities for visiting families and guests to share with their cadets—from concerts, receptions and religious services to award ceremonies and parades. The parade and pass in review would be the last one for the graduating class and signified a passing of leadership for the Corps of Cadets to the Class if 2013. The day began with an informal ceremony during morning formation to recognize the rising underclass cadets who will take on further leadership responsibilities following summer training. The day will end with a formal banquet for the Class of 2012 with Gen. Raymond Odierno, the 38th and current Chief of Staff of the Army, as guest speaker. Photo by Mike Strasser, USMA PAO
Valedictorian Jie Zhong delivers his address.(photo by Jeff Woodward)
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The parade and pass in review would be the last one for the graduating Class of 2012 and signified a transfer of leadership as the Class if 2013 assumed command of the Corps of Cadets. The day began with an informal ceremony during morning formation to recognize the rising underclass cadets who will take on further leadership responsibilities following summer training. The day will end with a formal banquet for the Class of 2012 with Gen. Raymond Odierno, the 38th and current Chief of Staff of the Army. Photo by Mike Strasser, USMA PAO
A smiling graduate with a family member. (photo by Jeff Woodward)
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Well-wishers along the commencement procession route. (photo by Jeff Woodward)
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Commencement programs at the ready. (photo by Eli Burak '00)
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